Saturday, March 9, 2013 from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM (PST)

Ticket Information

The registration fee is $500, which covers one team of up to seven players, additional players are assessed at a rate of $60. Please include the names and t-shirt sizes of all players.

Ended

$500.00

$9.95

Basketball Tournament (Additional Players)

Please include the names of all additional players.

Ended

$60.00

$2.49

MVP Sponsor

• Recognition as MVP on all printed materials for both tournaments • Registration for 3 tennis double teams • Registration for 3 basketball teams • Company logo placed on one basketball court • Company logo placed on one tennis court • Half page advertisement in Love and Basketball program booklet

Event Details

Love and Basketball is a tennis and basketball tournament that will support health,fitness and nutrition programming at the Ella Hill Hutch Community Center. This will allow us to continueproviding free tennis and Zumba for the community as well as support our garden project, healthy snack andrecreational activities for 700 children, youth and their families throughout the school year and summer months.

Basketball

The registration fee is $500, which covers one team of up to seven players, additional players are assessed at a rate of $60. A $100 deposit is required to ensure a spot for your team. The balance is due by March 1. Should the balance not be paid in full by March 1, your team will forfeit its deposit and tournament spot.

Deadline for deposit and registration is February 22, 2013. Deadline for balance due is March 1, 2013. Space is limited, upon receipt of payment Collective Impact will notify you that your registration has been processed

The tournament will incorporate 8 teams, using a double elimination format.

Further tournament details and play schedules will be emailed to the registered teams as soon as the brackets fill.

Tennis

$100 Individuals, $200 Doubles

Format: Will be determined by the number of teams playing.

Prizes

Winners and runner-ups of each event will be awarded prizes during the awards ceremonyfollowing the completion of the tournament.

Play will begin on Saturday, March 9, 2013 at 9am. Playing times will be emailed to you after the deadline ofFebruary 22, or you may call the Ella Hill Hutch community center at 415-567-0400 for your scheduled playing time.

For more information contact Sara Williams at 415.567.0400 or email sara@collectiveimpact.org.

Saturday, March 9, 2013 from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM (PST)

Organizer

Ella Hill Hutch Community Center

The Ella Hutch Community Center is located in the Western Addition of San Francisco, California. The center is named after former supervisor Ella Hill Hutch, the first African American woman elected to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors.

Hutch was known as a defender of the working class and celebrated for her ability to win district elections and then to win re-election in a citywide race. Coming in fourth place, Hutch served as the first female on the BART Board and was an office assistant in the International Longshore & Warehouse Union (ILWU). Four months after her passing in 1981, former Mayor Dianne Feinstein cut the ribbon for the Ella Hill Hutch Community Center.

The Ella Hill Hutch Community Center stands a testament to her legacy and commitment to community. The center has served as an anchor institution since its opening and over the years has been the space for job training, youth enrichment and recreational activities. The center currently houses the Magic Zone program , which hosts health fairs, tennis and a variety of recreational activities.

In the summer months, the Ella Hill Hutch Community Center serves thousands of children and youth, providing 5,000 meals, distributing 2,000 books and offering countless hours of field trips, recreation, art and literacy classes. We also offer healthy snack, participate in the free lunch program, tennis classes, open gym and are developing a parent council, which will seek to incorporate parent involvement and leadership and to promote advocacy within their community on behalf of their children.

More than 37% of Western Addition residents live in poverty and 80% of our participants qualify for free and reduced lunch. Studies suggest that children in low income families suffer at a significantly higher rate than there counterparts from obesity, due in part to decreased opportunities to play and exercise safely outside; their caregivers are less likely to have access to healthy food options, or able to afford fresh healthy foods. Therefore the Ella Hill Hutch Community Center’s mission is to provide programs that support our residents through mental, physical and financial resources in order to build a healthier community.

The Ella Hill Hutch Community Center has been successful in achieving our mission by facilitating a direct partnership of services by the West Side Community members. Twice a week, they provide counseling and therapy, host physical fitness classes for the youth and community at large. Zumba, tennis, and a variety of exercise programs are available at no or reduced cost. and we make the space available for Narcotics Anonymous, community meetings and events.

For nearly seven years the Ella Hill Hutch Community Center has hosted the annual Western Addition Backpack Giveaway, giving away thousands of backpacks filled with school supplies. The center has also hosted health fairs and workshops providing health resources to hundreds of residents.